Towards resilient adaptive socio-technical systems

Marc Werfs, G. Baxter
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Today's socio-technical systems (STSs) are more open to their external environment than ever before. There are now so many more technologies to connect to at all levels of the system. As the environment (and the tools and technologies within it) changes more often and rapidly, so do STSs. Simultaneously, the nature of work has changed as these technologies have become more widespread and increasingly sophisticated and connected. Adaptive socio-technical systems provide a systemic approach to describe this changing world. These systems are needed to deal with the constant flux in systems and organizations that is partly due to disruptive technologies. We describe why we need adaptive STSs, noting the potential downside to adaptation. Organizations can remain resilient by using sensitization and constructive engagement to exploit the opportunities provided by adaptive STSs. We are starting to compile a set of characteristics that can be used to define adaptive STSs with a view to identifying ways to make systems and organizations more adaptive, while still maintaining resilience.
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建立有弹性的适应性社会技术系统
今天的社会技术系统比以往任何时候都对外部环境更加开放。现在有更多的技术可以连接到系统的各个层面。随着环境(以及其中的工具和技术)的变化更加频繁和迅速,sts也是如此。与此同时,随着这些技术变得越来越普及,越来越复杂和互联,工作的性质也发生了变化。适应性社会技术系统提供了一种系统的方法来描述这个不断变化的世界。需要这些系统来处理系统和组织中不断变化的情况,这些变化部分是由于破坏性技术造成的。我们描述了为什么我们需要适应性STSs,并指出了适应的潜在缺点。组织可以通过使用敏感化和建设性的参与来利用适应性sts提供的机会来保持弹性。我们正开始编制一组可用于定义自适应sts的特征,以确定使系统和组织更具适应性的方法,同时仍保持弹性。
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